WCMUT....what cheered me up today

WCMUT: Mercedes in MK. They sorted me out with the last time. And again got a very stonking deal. Nothing like a bit of retail therapy to get the mind of things.
 
WCMUT?
EON thinking they can increase the price of a fixed term contract.
I did email them to ask for an explanation and got a bull s*** reply!

Why did that cheer me up?
Because I hit the comparison websites and discovered I can save £275 a year :thumbs:
 
Another weekend. Another Bavarian Beerfest. This week we were in Freising. Home to the world's oldest brewery. Weihenstephan. https://www.weihenstephaner.de/ And jolly nice beer it is too.
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I took these on my phone. I'll not risk taking a camera in to the tent when I'm there to enjoy the beer and rock along with the music.
 
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There's some cheap energy club deal in the offing too so that's always worth checking out.

Currently the tariff I'm on is the cheapest I can get so they'd have to work hard to beat it.
 
Having someone's escaped pet rodent removed from my shed today, but not before it had chewed through the electrics! :lol:
 
Oooh, they are cuties! :)
Indeed!
But rather hamfisted electricians. :(

Definitely a pet though.
Fat little b****r practically threw itself at the pest fella for half a ripe pear. :lol:
 
I dunno if it is a pet...
There's an established population of them around the Chilterns, but I think that's the wrong side of London for you.
There's loads in France, so it may have come across on a lorry.
I do think they're protected though in the UK, so I'm not sure what you're allowed to do with one (other than post more pears into it).
@Cobra ? Do you know anything about these guys?
 
I dunno if it is a pet...
There's an established population of them around the Chilterns, but I think that's the wrong side of London for you.
There's loads in France, so it may have come across on a lorry.
I do think they're protected though in the UK, so I'm not sure what you're allowed to do with one (other than post more pears into it).
@Cobra ? Do you know anything about these guys?

This thing was properly tame. :)
The pest control chap took it away.
Quite popular pets I'm led to believe rather like Degus.

Edit...he took it away alive!
 
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It was (still is, I hope!) a Glis Glis.
(Never heard of them before today.)
Indeed!
But rather hamfisted electricians. :(

Definitely a pet though.
Fat little b****r practically threw itself at the pest fella for half a ripe pear. :LOL:
I'd never heard of them neither, I had to google it, you could have had it for dinner as it's known as the edible dormouse. ;)
According to Wikipedia there is a wild British Glis Glis population of around 30,000, but they are in the Bedfordshire area. They do start fattening themselves up for winter though so that could account for it's plumpness.
 
Ah. It's trained to chew chew wiring, and come out of hiding when it smells pear. :D
It'll be working in another shed tomorrow, while the pest controller waits for the call. :p
 
Ah. It's trained to chew chew wiring, and come out of hiding when it smells pear. :D
It'll be working in another shed tomorrow, while the pest controller waits for the call. :p
The pest controller probably just so happens to have the phone number of a good electrician too. ;)
 
The pest controller probably just so happens to have the phone number of a good electrician too. ;)

If he charges as much as the pestie did, I'll be well chuffed. :D
 
It was (still is, I hope!) a Glis Glis.
(Never heard of them before today.)

I dunno if it is a pet...
There's an established population of them around the Chilterns, but I think that's the wrong side of London for you.
There's loads in France, so it may have come across on a lorry.
I do think they're protected though in the UK, so I'm not sure what you're allowed to do with one (other than post more pears into it).
@Cobra ? Do you know anything about these guys?

Funny that I was only talking about them last week. I ran into one of my neighbours on the common who was recording the insects for natural england, and he was telling me about them and where they reside in our village.
 
@Cobra ? Do you know anything about these guys?
Its all down to those damned Romans, bringing them over for food, they kept them in clay posts, fattened them up, and then ate them (dead)
Plus of course that damned Rothschild releasing a load on to his estate in Tring.
DEFRA in their infinite wisdom, protected "Dormice" of course they meant the Hazel Dormouse,
as Glis Glis are a non indigenous species and therefore vermin.

However they can be killed under licence, by licensed pesties, and the details of numbers and location has to be recorded with DEFRA.
They are normally incredibly destructive and vicious.

Having "spoken" to Ruth privately about this I'm also convinced that it's an escaped pet.

But rather hamfisted electricians. :(
Equal to Grey Squirrels I'd say :D
 
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Major: "Oh so you're the rat inspector!"

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Are there disposal regulations along with that, or can you pop on a toga and light up the BBQ?
IIRC the only legal way to kill them is to live trap and shoot or Fen trap. (its like large rat trap)
As they contain no poison, you can fire up the BBQ, bury it, or throw it in the rubbish.
Bodies that contain poison. have to be deep buried or incinerated.
 
I know they can be a pain, but that's a bit harsh on DEFRA...
I thought it was a fair comment TBH, :D especially now the "front man" is Natural England.
As a professional pestie, and a falconer, ( some birds have to be registered with them by the breeder) its easier getting blood out of a stone, than getting a straight answer.
DEFRA as they were, were much easier to deal with!
 
Onwards and upwards (y)
Have some of that Talk Talk!
I don't care if I win or loose tbh, it was never about compensation,
But about trying to get a stable internet speed, and making as many people aware of the crap service they provide,
as possible. ( its been as low as 0.13Mbs and usually under 1mbs)

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Little Glis update....
The chap who took him away now has a new pet! :-)
 
Little Glis update....
The chap who took him away now has a new pet! :)
Some pesties are so soft ...
:D
(I'd have sold the damned thing, I had a pair a few years ago, vicious as hell! )
 
Some pesties are so soft ...
:D
(I'd have sold the damned thing, I had a pair a few years ago, vicious as hell! )
He has an eight year old daughter and it's ages till Christmas...he's going for the quiet life I suspect. :-)
 
He has an eight year old daughter and it's ages till Christmas...he's going for the quiet life I suspect. :)
Sorry but a Glis, will never feed a family of four, he'll have to pad it out with loads of veggies :D
 
Sorry but a Glis, will never feed a family of four, he'll have to pad it out with loads of veggies :D

Oh you're baaaad.
He was a cute little thing!
The Glis that is.
 
Well yesterday, being asked if someone could take phone shot of one of my pictures on the camera screen, they could get a decent cub shot with their phone :LOL:
 
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Well yesterday, being asked if someone could take phone shot of one of my pictures on the camera screen, theu could get a decent cub shot with their phone :LOL:
Good thing you used an ipad to shoot :p
 
Third Lucky dip in a row, won on successive Lottery draws and my son won £25 using the lottery numbers from Lost.
 
Well yesterday, being asked if someone could take phone shot of one of my pictures on the camera screen, they could get a decent cub shot with their phone :LOL:
I hope you told the truth and said "no chance, I have a Nikon" :p
 
Seeing on the radar that there's a rain front approaching from France.
Just hoping it doesn't dry up before it gets here!
I need it cooler tomorrow. :-)
 
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